Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

(BHRT)

Hormones are your body’s chemical messengers that influence every aspect of your health, and when they’re out of balance, you feel out of balance.

Could Hormone Replacement Therapy Benefit You ?

Do you constantly feel fatigued, dealing with brain fog, or like you’re gaining weight despite eating well and exercising? Or maybe you’re unsure about hormone replacement because you’re unsure how it would work for you.

For many women, hormone replacement therapy is the turning point toward a healthier life. It brings back the energy, mental clarity, and sense of well-being that felt out of reach for so long.

And with the right approach, you can finally feel like yourself again, too.

What Are Bioidentical Hormones?

Bioidentical hormones match what your body naturally produces, making them easier to absorb with fewer side effects. Made from natural sources like soy or yams, they’re converted into estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone.

Unlike synthetic hormones, which are chemically altered, bioidentical hormones work in sync with your system and can be precisely monitored.

Our Approach to Bioidentical Hormone Therapy

Hormone therapy works best when it’s designed for you. We focus on what your body actually needs to restore balance and help you feel like yourself again.

  • Hormone Level Testing

    We start by measuring your hormone levels to see exactly what’s missing. Some women need multiple adjustments, while others only need a small tweak.

  • Bioidentical Hormones

    We use hormones that match what your body naturally produces, making them easier to absorb with fewer side effects. These come from FDA-approved sources or can be custom-compounded.

  • Ongoing Support

    We track your progress to make sure you’re feeling better without unwanted side effects. If needed, we adjust your treatment to keep everything in balance.

How Can Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Help You ?

BHRT helps relieve symptoms of hormonal imbalances, especially those caused by menopause and perimenopause.

Treatment options include:

  • Pills

  • Topical creams

  • Patches

  • Vaginal creams or suppositories

  • Sublingual lozenges (troches)

  • Pellets inserted under the skin

Understanding Menopause and Perimenopause

What Is Menopause?

Menopause happens when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone, signaling the end of the reproductive years. It’s officially diagnosed after a full year without a period, usually around age 52 but sometimes earlier or later.

Common symptoms of menopause include:

  • Hot flashes

  • Brain fog

  • Fatigue

  • Insomnia

  • Mood swings and irritability

  • Low libido

  • Vaginal dryness and painful intercourse

  • Weight gain

  • Dry skin, thinning hair, and wrinkles

What Is Perimenopause?

Perimenopause can begin in your 30s or 40s, causing hormone fluctuations that lead to frustrating symptoms. Many women blame stress or aging, but hormonal imbalance is often the real culprit.

Signs of perimenopause include:

  • Night sweats

  • Anxiety and mood swings

  • Poor sleep, waking up in the night

  • More intense or prolonged PMS symptoms

  • Heavier or irregular periods

  • Weight gain, particularly around the midsection

  • Dry skin, thinning hair, and wrinkles

Are Hormones Safe??

Hormone replacement has risks and benefits but for most women – especially within 5-10 years of menopause – the benefits are life-changing. Even if estrogen isn’t right for you, balancing other key hormones like thyroid, cortisol, and insulin can still help you feel your best every day

Ready To Feel Like You Again?

Want to know if bioidentical hormone therapy is right for you?

Your Hormones

Hormones serve as your body’s chemical messengers, controlling and coordinating activities throughout the body. Each type of hormone has specific functions it’s supposed to perform.Each hormone type has a typical range within the body. When this range exceeds normal levels, or falls below them, it can lead to the array of symptoms mentioned above.

Main types of hormones:

Cortisol

Estrogen

Insulin

Progesterone

Prolactin

Serotonin

Testosterone

Thyroid Hormones

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